Abstract

The growing problem of skin diseases due to allergies often causing atopic dermatitis, which is characterized by itching, burning, and redness, constantly motivates researchers to look for solutions to soothe these effects by moisturizing skin properly. For this purpose, we combined poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) electrospun fibers with evening primrose oil (EPO) into a system of patches to ensure skin hydration. Moreover, the dressing or patch application requires appropriate stretchability and wettability of the electrospun material. Thus, we examined the mechanical properties of the PHBV blend with EPO, as well as changes in wettability of the fiber surface depending on the share of EPO additive in the blend. The effectiveness of the patches has been characterized using the water vapor transmission rate as well as by the skin moisturizing index. The thermal insulation effect of the patches on human skin has been verified as well. The patches made by combining the polymer with natural oil showed enhanced mechanical properties and increased skin hydration, indicating the potential applicability of PHBV-based patches. The presented discovery of PHBV patches with EPO is a prospective and alternative treatment for patients for whom current state-of-the-art methods do not bring satisfactory results.

Highlights

  • For skin diseases, it is extremely important to relieve patients’ pain caused by dry skin and itching

  • The addition of oil influenced the crystallization and the enthalpy of melting of the modified materials too enhancing the mechanical performance of PHBV + evening primrose oil (EPO) membranes as well

  • Apart from the application and handling advantages of blending PHBV with EPO, we observed a significant improvement in skin hydration once the patches were soaked in evening primrose oil and applied on volunteers in the in vivo tests

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Summary

Introduction

It is extremely important to relieve patients’ pain caused by dry skin and itching. As a result of the addition of oil to PHBV solution, the crystallinity of the tested materials decreases, but the diameter of the fibers increases, see Fig. 1.

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